Occupational Medicine Physician | $400k Bonus
US Navy - New York City, NY
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Seeking Purpose-Driven Physicians: Join Navy Medicine as an Occupational or Preventive Medicine Officer Are you a physician who dreams of making a real difference—protecting the health of service members, shaping public health policy, and contributing to national readiness? The U.S. Navy has an extraordinary opportunity for you. We are actively recruiting Occupational Medicine and Preventive Medicine Physicians to serve as Medical Corps Officers. This is a full-time, active-duty position — not telemedicine — in meaningful, mission-driven environments across the U.S., including South Carolina, California, Hawaii, and Virginia. What You'll Do As a Navy Occupational or Preventive Medicine Physician, you will: Lead efforts to identify and mitigate health risks, supporting force readiness. Develop and manage programs for environmental health, sanitation, immunization, and disease prevention. Monitor and respond to infectious disease threats, including deployed or expeditionary settings. Conduct occupational health surveillance and assessments, ensuring safe work environments. Provide clinical and consultative services, working closely with environmental health officers and industrial hygienists. Serve on deployable teams (e.g., Forward Deployable Preventive Medicine Units) that support global missions, including infectious disease surveillance and environmental risk assessments. Why This Opportunity Stands Out Compensation & Incentives Annual salary: $234K–$263K $400,000 Sign-On Bonus $43,000 Specialty Incentive Pay $8,000 Board Certification Pay Work-Life Balance & Quality of Life 30 days paid vacation + federal holidays 12 weeks of paid maternity leave (plus convalescent leave as needed) Housing options: generous stipend or base housing Education & Life Benefits Forever GI Bill : 36 months of education benefits (tuition, housing, books) Retirement benefits via the Navy’s system Fully covered malpractice insurance under the Federal Tort Claims Act Navy Continuing medical education (CME) support and professional development opportunities Impact & Mission Contribute to “force health protection,” advising Navy leadership on environmental, occupational, and public health policy. Be part of forward-deployable medical units that operate ashore, afloat, or in expeditionary settings. Work on complex, high-stakes public health challenges — from ship sanitation to vector-borne disease, water quality, and chemical exposure. Who We’re Looking For MD or DO from an accredited institution Board-certified or board-eligible in Occupational Medicine or Preventive Medicine Completion of a U.S. residency in your specialty Strong leadership, teamwork, and communication skills Passion for protecting health, improving public health systems, and serving others Why Join the Navy This isn’t just another job in medicine — it’s a career that combines service, expertise, and purpose . As a Navy physician, you’ll operate in state-of-the-art settings, access extraordinary training and deployment opportunities, and influence health outcomes for thousands. You’ll balance professional excellence with meaningful impact — improving wellness not just for individuals but for entire communities, both at home and deployed. If you’re ready to take your career to the next level — and make a difference in a way few physicians can — let’s talk. Connect with me to learn more, or I can put you in touch with a Navy Medical Corps recruiter who can walk you through the process step by step. Donald Owens National Medical Recruiter 757-759-1790
Created: 2026-03-04